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CHATHAM, ON, May 4, 2016 /CNW/ - Natural gas is the most affordable source of energy for the home and costs significantly less than electricity, propane or oil. Today however, many rural and First Nations communities do not have access to natural gas.

For several years, Union Gas has advocated for new approaches to extend natural gas service to rural and First Nations communities where the cost to construct and operate natural gas infrastructure presents a significant economic hurdle.

The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) will be conducting generic proceedings to consider possible alternative ratemaking frameworks to provide natural gas service to Ontario communities that do not currently have access to natural gas.

WHO:

Ontario Energy Board

WHAT:

Media and interested parties are invited to listen to the OEB generic hearing on Natural Gas Expansion to bring natural gas to rural and First Nation communities throughout Ontario.

WHEN:

9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. - May 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 2016

WHERE:

Listen live via the Ontario Energy Board website ontarioenergyboard.ca. Related case documents can also be found on the OEB website, case #EB-2016-0004. Please note that Real Player is required to listen to the proceedings.